[That...is not the sort reaction Josuke was expecting, but it is the sort to draw a few more spectators and a raucous round of applause. Sure, Genda's score may have taken a hit for performing that kind of trick, but it's pretty obvious to those looking on that the fault isn't his: it's Josuke's.]
Where'd you even learn to do that!
[Because, while Josuke knows that Genda plays soccer, he's never seen a player move quite like that in such an enclosed space before. Not that he knows of, at least. It feels almost like cheating! Even if it's not. And he knows better than to even attempt to call foul after the stunt he'd pulled just a few seconds ago. In fact, all he can really do is scramble now to get his head back in the game before the song's over, which doesn't give him very much time...
They're already on the last stretch, with the drums and guitars picking up, the step sequences getting a little bit more complicated.
And Josuke? Is still very much torn between focusing on the screen and the younger teen next to him. In all honesty, he's more impressed than put out by the other's ability, but it does bring questions to mind. Was he enjoying himself? Did he even know how? And, more importantly, what kind of school would impress upon kids the need to be so emotionally detached in all things that they were so difficult to faze? That's the sort of militant behavior Josuke's seen kids exhibit when they come from more primitive worlds, not modern ones. So what does that say about the world that Genda comes from?]
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Where'd you even learn to do that!
[Because, while Josuke knows that Genda plays soccer, he's never seen a player move quite like that in such an enclosed space before. Not that he knows of, at least. It feels almost like cheating! Even if it's not. And he knows better than to even attempt to call foul after the stunt he'd pulled just a few seconds ago. In fact, all he can really do is scramble now to get his head back in the game before the song's over, which doesn't give him very much time...
They're already on the last stretch, with the drums and guitars picking up, the step sequences getting a little bit more complicated.
And Josuke? Is still very much torn between focusing on the screen and the younger teen next to him. In all honesty, he's more impressed than put out by the other's ability, but it does bring questions to mind. Was he enjoying himself? Did he even know how? And, more importantly, what kind of school would impress upon kids the need to be so emotionally detached in all things that they were so difficult to faze? That's the sort of militant behavior Josuke's seen kids exhibit when they come from more primitive worlds, not modern ones. So what does that say about the world that Genda comes from?]